Upgrade your home’s exterior with painting from Creekside Pro Construction, your neighbor in Vacaville.
Dependable Painting Contractors
At Creekside Pro Construction, we focus on delivering exceptional exterior painting services in Vacaville, CA. Our team brings attention to detail to every project, making sure that your home reflects your desires. We also offer personalized paint color consultations to match your style. With deep experience in Solano County, our goal is to provide a finished result that makes you proud. Call 925-445-7684 to discuss your project.
Exterior Painting Process
– Initial Consultation: Discuss your vision and select the right colors.
– Preparation: Clean and prepare surfaces for paint application.
– Painting: Apply top-quality paints and stains for a vibrant finish.
Exterior Painting Services
Exterior painting and staining are crucial for maintaining your home’s beauty and structure. At Creekside Pro Construction, we use A-Grade materials and techniques to deliver results. Our exterior house painters are experienced in providing detailed and durable finishes that withstand wear and tear. Serving Solano County, we revamp the aesthetic appeal and value of homes in Vacaville, CA. Ready to transform your home? Call us at 925-445-7684 today!
Prior to European contact, the indigenous Patwin tribe lived in the area with the Ululato tribelet establishing a chiefdom around the Ululato village in what is now downtown Vacaville along the Ulatis Creek.
The early settler pioneers of the land were Juan Manuel Cabeza Vaca and Juan Felipe Peña who were awarded a 44,000-acre (18,000 ha) Mexican land grant in 1842. The same year in 1842, Vaca and Peña’s families settled in the area of Lagoon Valley. Peña’s Adobe home is the oldest standing building, built in 1842.
Discussions for the sale of a portion of land to William McDaniel began in August 1850. A written agreement was signed on December 13, 1851, forming a township, nine square miles of land were deeded to William McDaniel for $3,000, and the original city plans were laid out from that. In the agreement, McDaniel’s would name the new town after Juan Manuel Cabeza Vaca.
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